
The Park Stroll
Mar 01 2022
•0h 13m
•Adventure, Fantasy, Horror
Before getting vaccinated, he just wanted a walk in the park, but when he loses his father, he will have to face all the dangers of the woods. Batata Filmes presents its new project, a short film that brings together several references to talk about vaccination and children's imagination, with good doses of apprehension and terror.
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Eduardo Carvalho
The child

Jonathan Rodrigues
The father

Eric Noguchi
The friend
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